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ii The I I. I! (ifet i . 1 c3flrt An Eves The nationally ki As everybody kne -for young men who For years we has clothing department The policy that bi exclusive offerings. The style of Soci garment-are distinc1 ordinarily pay. This affiliation is exclusive style, sold 01 THE . MORRIS NESS, Mani i AAJl% 1VAA'IL L l\ il\ yr i ilYLA4 SON IkA gum No was IMA 46A v Ins a ow T .'Pi . S IZLj H..-EADQUA F-es $WWI QA t I -New Affill AND I iew Ide Coi AAA "~ 1 1 ?, ITAunning, . l . V Cm 901 Cm Cm CA CM rm &a EGA swm &a &a fta led mass" E" umm"was ff"ftam ,,T-ERS are sold i tion tiff ,np ny, Inc. IJ f" SAYS 8E'S NEVER LOOKED SO HEALTHY Mrs.- Perry Declares She Believes Tanlac Saved Her Life HAD ENDURED MUCH Says the Change Tanlac Quicqly Made in Her Condition Was Astonishing. "My friends are so astonished at my improvement that they are say ing to me, "Well, what are you doing for yourself ? You are looking bet ter than I ever saw you.' And I just tell them I am taking Tanlac and I am glad to tell them, too, for I believe that medicine has saved my life." The remarkable statement above was made by Mrs. E. L. Perry, resid ing at 1301 Eighth Avenue, South Nashville, Tenn. "One attack of nervous indigestion and chills, after another, each one worse that the one before, had brought me to the place where I was afraid another would be my last," she continued. "I had sufrered for over a year with these troubles. I could not eat anything but malted milk and toast, and even a drink of water would hurt me. I just could not sleep at night, for I would have smothering spelh that would almost stop my breathing. My limbs would get. numb and I would chill all over and then have a night sweat, and that would leave me so weak I could not walk across the room. On the 13th of November I had to take my bed and for three long months I thought I would never get up. "'T'hen a friend of mine told me how Tanlac had helped her, and I started to taking it. I began to eat a little at first. My strength came back to me and I have gained ever since. I can go anywhere I want to and do all my housework; sleep at night like I had never been sick in my life, and get up feeling fine. My troubles are gone, and I certainly say that Tanlac is a wonderful medicine to do what it had (lone for me." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; 11. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Summerton. TWO AUTOS IN COLLISSION Well-K no wnAtlanta Physician Killed in Accident. Atlanta, March 2.-Dr. E. L. Grif fin, a well-known physician here, is dead; Assistant Fire Chief Henry P. Pressley, is painfully injured, and his driver, J. K. Castleberry, of head quarters fire company, is suffering from bruises about the face and body as the result of a collision at lill and East Hunter streets today be tween Dr. Griflith's automobile and that of Pressley's, which was answer ing a fire call. Several persons who saw the acei (lent said 1both machines were travel ing at goodl speed and when the crash came, Dr. Griffin was t-hrown through. the wind-shieldl of his automobile and so bad ly injured that he died a short time after being taken to a hospital BIROADIER CIIRISTlIAN WORK New York, March 2.-Plans wvhere by the Roman Catholic, Greek, Rus sian andl Protestant churches may or ganize a league similar to that of the Irop~osed society of nations "to coop erate in Christian work as brethren" will be laid before the Pope by three Protestant bishops, it was announcedl here today by the Right Rev. R. HI. W'edller, Protestant Episcopal bishop of F'ond, Dui Lac, Wis. Bishop Weller saidl that accom panied by Bishop CL rles Anderson, of Chicago, andl anotimer bishop yet to be named, he wvould journey soon to Rome in behalf of the churc~.h league. SI OMTIIW GNYV SDNIUlOW + SGNwl HSVSu